George Clooney hurt in Italian scooter crash

George Clooney was injured in an Italian car accident Tuesday morning

Adrian Cunningham
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11 July, 2018, 13:11

Local police are investigating the causes and responsibility of the accident.

Clooney was in Sardinia shooting his Hulu limited series Catch-22. He was reportedly heading to the set when he was struck by the vehicle. He and Amal left via a side exit, where they were met by a private auto to take them back to their accommodation. "He is recovering at home and will be fine", a source told the Daily Mail.

A representative for Clooney tells InStyle that the actor "was treated and released from an Olbia hospital".

An NBC News reporter tweeted that Clooney has already been discharged by the hospital.

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Clooney relocated his family to Sardinia, the second largest Island in the Mediterranean Sea, so he could film TV miniseries Catch 22, according to The Sun. If Clooney would have been seriously injured, the driver would have become public enemy number one.

The Ocean's Eleven actor was said to have been driving from his home in Puntaldia to shoot scenes for a new TV show in Olbia when the crash happened.

Oscar victor George Clooney was treated and released from an Italian hospital Tuesday after a motorbike accident in Sardinia. Clooney left the hospital at 10 a.m. local time, after being escorted there by ambulance and receiving medical attention.

A fire extinguisher can be seen on the road but no people from the accident were involved. His second shock of the day came when Clooney's bodyguard informed him who he had hit. "The driver decided to make an abrupt right turn and clipped George". George suffered a broken rib and some other scrapes and bruises, while Sarah was diagnosed with a broken foot.